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  1. Complete order of Dorothy Martin books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  2. This is the Order of Dorothy Martin Books in both chronological order and publication order. List verified daily and newest books added immediately.

  3. Dorothy Martin Books In Publication & Chronological Order - BookSeries.org. The name Dorothy Martin refers to a series of cozy mystery novels that began publication in 1996. The books follow the exploits of a woman in her sixties who solves crimes in the English community of Sherebury.

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    Published
    26
    Village Politics Can Be Murder (By: ...
    2024
    25
    A Deadly Web (By: Jeanne M. Dams)
    2022
    24
    The Bath Conspiracy (By: Jeanne M. Dams)
    2021
    23
    Death Comes to Durham (By: Jeanne M.
    2020
  4. Dorothy McKay Martin. Dorothy McKay Martin is the author of the Peggy series which currently consists of 10 novels. The Peggy series started in 1957 with the novel A New Life For Peggy. The most recently released novel in the Peggy series was Open Doors which was released in 1985. There are no upcoming novels for the Peggy series.

    • The Body in the Transept (1995)
    • Trouble in the Town Hall (1996)
    • Holy Terror in the Hebrides (1997)
    • Malice in Miniature (1998)
  5. Series list: A Dorothy Martin Mystery (26 Books) by Jeanne M. Dams. A sortable list in reading order and chronological order with publication date, genre, and rating.

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  7. AN ENCHANTING COZY MYSTERY FROM A BESTSELLING AUTHOR. “Fans of the English cozy will put the kettle on, snuggle under a lap rug, and sigh contentedly while Dorothy chats up village eccentrics, meddles her way from pub to church manse, and resolves matters with Miss Marple flair.”. Kirkus Reviews.